We present a high-resolution microscope capable of imaging buried structures through optically opaque materials with micrometer transverse resolution and a nanometer-scale depth sensitivity. The ability to image through such materials is made possible by the use of laser ultrasonic techniques, where an ultrafast laser pulse launches acoustic waves inside an opaque layer and subsequent acoustic echoes from buried interfaces are detected optically by a time-delayed probe pulse. We show that the high frequency of the generated ultrasound waves enables imaging with a transverse resolution only limited by the optical detection system. We present the imaging system and signal analysis and demonstrate its imaging capability on complex microstructu...
We report on the use of ultra-high frequency photoacoustics to detect gratings with linewidths as na...
Light-induced acoustic waves can be used as sensitive probes, providing a pathway toward microscopic...
Photoacoustic imaging reconstructions usually assume a known speed-of-sound (SOS) distribution; howe...
We present a high-resolution microscope capable of imaging buried structures through optically opaqu...
We present a high-resolution microscope capable of imaging buried structures through optically opaqu...
In this thesis we show how laser-induced ultrasound can be used to detect micro- and nano-structures...
Ultrafast laser pulses incident on metals can lead to the generation of coherent phonon wave packets...
We report on the detection of diffraction gratings buried below a stack of tens of 18-nm-thick SiO2 ...
We report on the detection of diffraction gratings buried below a stack of tens of 18-nm-thick SiO2 ...
International audiencePicosecond laser ultrasonics is an all-optical experimental technique based on...
International audiencePicosecond laser ultrasonics is an all-optical experimental technique based on...
Photoacoustic imaging (also called optoacoustic imaging) is a new hybrid imaging modality which offe...
In this paper we present a series of experiments which show that 2-D and possibly 3-D imaging with s...
Photoacoustic imaging is a promising biomedical imaging technology that can provide the biological i...
We report on the use of ultra-high frequency photoacoustics to detect gratings with linewidths as na...
We report on the use of ultra-high frequency photoacoustics to detect gratings with linewidths as na...
Light-induced acoustic waves can be used as sensitive probes, providing a pathway toward microscopic...
Photoacoustic imaging reconstructions usually assume a known speed-of-sound (SOS) distribution; howe...
We present a high-resolution microscope capable of imaging buried structures through optically opaqu...
We present a high-resolution microscope capable of imaging buried structures through optically opaqu...
In this thesis we show how laser-induced ultrasound can be used to detect micro- and nano-structures...
Ultrafast laser pulses incident on metals can lead to the generation of coherent phonon wave packets...
We report on the detection of diffraction gratings buried below a stack of tens of 18-nm-thick SiO2 ...
We report on the detection of diffraction gratings buried below a stack of tens of 18-nm-thick SiO2 ...
International audiencePicosecond laser ultrasonics is an all-optical experimental technique based on...
International audiencePicosecond laser ultrasonics is an all-optical experimental technique based on...
Photoacoustic imaging (also called optoacoustic imaging) is a new hybrid imaging modality which offe...
In this paper we present a series of experiments which show that 2-D and possibly 3-D imaging with s...
Photoacoustic imaging is a promising biomedical imaging technology that can provide the biological i...
We report on the use of ultra-high frequency photoacoustics to detect gratings with linewidths as na...
We report on the use of ultra-high frequency photoacoustics to detect gratings with linewidths as na...
Light-induced acoustic waves can be used as sensitive probes, providing a pathway toward microscopic...
Photoacoustic imaging reconstructions usually assume a known speed-of-sound (SOS) distribution; howe...